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John Kelly

Experiencing the Plague: Humanity's Struggle Amidst Catastrophic Loss.

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Author: John Kelly

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: -

Language: English

Publish Date: 02/01/2005

Audiobook length: 31min

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Chapter 1: Oimmeddam
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Chapter 2: “They Are Monsters, Not Men”
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Chapter 3: The Day Before the Day of the Dead
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Chapter 4: Sicilian Autumn
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Chapter 5: Villani's Last Sentence
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Chapter 6: The Curse of the Grand Master
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Chapter 7: The New Galenism
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Chapter 8: "Days of Death Without Sorrow"
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Chapter 9: Heads to the West, Feet to the East
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Chapter 10: God's First Love
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Chapter 11: “O Ye of Little Faith”
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Chapter 12: “Only the End of the Beginning”
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Who should listen The Great Mortality

The summary audiobook of "The Great Mortality" by John Kelly is perfect for history enthusiasts, students, and general readers interested in understanding the impact of the Black Death on medieval society. Those seeking insights into how the pandemic shaped human history, economy, and culture will find the condensed format both accessible and informative. Additionally, listeners who appreciate storytelling and want to explore the interplay of disease and society will benefit greatly from this engaging summary.

3 quotes from The Great Mortality

  • "Plague works in its own mysterious ways, but the true horror is often found not in the death itself, but in the way it transforms the very fabric of society."
  • "The past is a foreign country; they do things differently there, and in the context of mortality, the lessons learned can be both humbling and enlightening."
  • "In the face of overwhelming despair, it is the resilience of the human spirit that often shines the brightest, reminding us that even in our darkest hours, hope can endure."

Author : John Kelly

John Kelly is an expert in narrative history and the acclaimed author of works such as The Graves Are Walking: The Great Famine and the Saga of the Irish People and The Great Mortality: An Intimate History of the Black Death. His other notable titles include The Most Devastating Plague of All Time and Three on the Edge. Kelly divides his time between New York City and Sandisfield, Massachusetts.

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Home | Last Updated on2026/02/05

The Great Mortality Free Audiobook Download

John Kelly

Experiencing the Plague: Humanity's Struggle Amidst Catastrophic Loss.

3.889763rating

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Author: John Kelly

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN:

Language: English

Publish Date: 02/01/2005

AudioBook length: 31 min

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Who should listen The Great Mortality

The summary audiobook of "The Great Mortality" by John Kelly is perfect for history enthusiasts, students, and general readers interested in understanding the impact of the Black Death on medieval society. Those seeking insights into how the pandemic shaped human history, economy, and culture will find the condensed format both accessible and informative. Additionally, listeners who appreciate storytelling and want to explore the interplay of disease and society will benefit greatly from this engaging summary.

3 quotes from The Great Mortality

  • "Plague works in its own mysterious ways, but the true horror is often found not in the death itself, but in the way it transforms the very fabric of society."
  • "The past is a foreign country; they do things differently there, and in the context of mortality, the lessons learned can be both humbling and enlightening."
  • "In the face of overwhelming despair, it is the resilience of the human spirit that often shines the brightest, reminding us that even in our darkest hours, hope can endure."

Author: John Kelly

John Kelly is an expert in narrative history and the acclaimed author of works such as The Graves Are Walking: The Great Famine and the Saga of the Irish People and The Great Mortality: An Intimate History of the Black Death. His other notable titles include The Most Devastating Plague of All Time and Three on the Edge. Kelly divides his time between New York City and Sandisfield, Massachusetts.